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Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Ottawa Senators: How to watch Game 4 as Leafs go for sweep

Toronto Maple Leafs vs. Ottawa Senators: How to watch Game 4 as Leafs go for sweep

A feeling of pure elation is shared among Leafs Nation as the boys in blue have now taken a commanding 3-0 series lead against the Ottawa Senators in the epic Battle of Ontario.
After a thrilling overtime winner by hometown favourite Max Domi in Game 2, an unlikely hero emerged in clutch fashion once again, as the Maple Leafs put the clamps down at the Canadian Tire Centre in Game 3 on April 24.
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It was a bit of a different script this time around, as the Maple Leafs faced their first taste of adversity, going down 1-0 early in the second period after weathering the Senators storm in the first.
The top power play in the Stanley Cup playoffs thus far struck again, however, as Matthew Knies put away the game-tying goal shortly after.
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With not a whole lot of ice to navigate in a tight checking affair, Mitch Marner pulled a trick out of his hat with a magic touch pass to captain Auston Matthews early in the third that would break the deadlock, giving the Maple Leafs their first lead in Game 3.
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After a nearly flawless third period by the Maple Leafs in an effort to close out the game, Ottawa Senators captain Brady Tkachuk got the home fans believing again at the Canadian Tire Centre after tying the game midway through the third period and sending the game into overtime.
The Maple Leafs had other plans, however, as just over a minute into the extra frame, Simon Benoit wired a slapshot off of an Auston Matthews faceoff win right past Linus Ullmark that would silence the amped-up crowd.
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The Ottawa Senators are now on the brink of elimination, with Leafs fans already envisioning bringing out the brooms ahead of a pivotal Game 4 showdown on Saturday, April 26.
Leafs Nation established their presence on the road at the Canadian Tire Centre in Ottawa for Game 3, and in a potential elimination game, they'll undoubtedly be looking to do the same for Game 4.
It will come at a hefty price though, as the cheapest tickets on Ticketmaster currently sit at $375 per seat. If you're looking to make some noise down in the lower bowl, tickets range from $1,255 to $2,440.
For those looking to make the trip this weekend, driving may be the more economical option, as the cheapest flight from Toronto to Ottawa prior to Game 4 is listed at $942.
If you're looking to just watch at home, the big game will be broadcast on CBC for Hockey Night In Canada, along with Sportsnet, with a 7 p.m. puck drop.
Sunday, April 20 at 7 p.m. in Toronto (Maple Leafs win 6-2)
Tuesday, April 22 at 7:30 p.m. in Toronto (Maple Leafs win 3-2)
Thursday, April 24 at 7 p.m. in Ottawa (Maple Leafs win 3-2)
Saturday, April 26 at 7 p.m. in Ottawa
Tuesday, April 29 TBD in Toronto (if necessary)
Thursday, May 1 TBD in Ottawa (if necessary)
Saturday, May 3 TBD in Toronto (if necessary)

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